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ROLE OF THE EDUCATOR

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Role of the educator. Who is the educator?. Parent Teacher Resource teacher Parent Psychologist O.T. E.A. SLP Principal. Given that all students need:. Knowledge Self esteem Friends Skills Independence A sense of belonging. And given that students with LD need:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ROLE OF THE EDUCATOR

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Who is the educator? Parent Teacher Resource teacher Parent Psychologist O.T. E.A. SLP Principal

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Given that all students need:

Knowledge Self esteem Friends Skills Independence A sense of belonging

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And given that students with LD need:

Direct instruction Group learning Social skills Organization Emotional support Growing independence

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What is our role? To teach, in groups or one-on-one To mentor To counsel To liaise with home To create an environment of safety and

acceptance To model social skills

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What is the best way to provide this?

Options Specific programming In class support Co-teaching Teachers consulting with specialists Early and ongoing assessment

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What do we need to develop to do this?

Collaboration Resources Variety of approaches Research

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What does this require? Time Commitment Shared vision Cooperation with home Support from leaders and co-workers Flexible school systems $? Courses?

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Some models

Landmark Cape Breton Finland Reggio RTI French school

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Specific areas to address for LD Academic: reading, math, language,

comprehension Organization Study skills Executive function Social skills Self esteem, self-advocacy Belonging Home Future

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Specifically...Reading Phonological awareness Access to literacy Connection to language Comprehension Multisensory approaches Is reading recovery enough? Small grp vs. Whole class

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Math Declarative, procedural, conceptual Number sense Students need practice and facts, but

don’t omit the higher order thinking skills Technology is necessary for many with LD

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Organization Note-taking: Teacher: slow down; cue-

emphasis and organizational Student: teach note-taking skills,

strategic and guided. Time management, space, materials,

managing work Structure, written, visual schedule, fewer

problems per page, assignment folders, visual timer and calendar

Digital master filing system

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Memory Sort Review Physical games

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Writing Technology Specific spelling instruction in context Organizers Distinguish creativity from formal writing Not the only way to assess knowledge

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Behavior Connection to ability, motivation What comes first, LD or behavior? ADD, nonverbal Provide verbal mediation Avoid difficult situations Self-monitor Learn non-verbal cues

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Social skills Collaborate with parents Teach in context Be sensitive to cultural differences Limit reinforcement and let student’s own

rewards be internalized Teach problem solving, eg. Autopsy Listen, don’t judge

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Emotional needs Acting out not the only reaction; also

withdrawn, depressed, anxious Self esteem- school to global LD can affect emotional, and vice versa,

positively and negatively Avoidance- lazy Escaping school, trouble at home,

teacher’s impatience

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Twice exceptional: Gifted and LD/ADHD

Learned helplessness and underachievement Annoying behavior masks LD and giftedness Assessment must include creativity Develop talent Do not necessarily shorten or simplify tasks Differentiated-integrated curriculum,

counseling, remedial instruction Enrichment Mentoring, including peer and community choice

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Relationship with home Initial word: the grieving process:

compassion, hope and appropriate discussion

Mutual respect and appreciation Share information: past, present and

future Admit when you don’t know and find out Connect to outside agencies Include parents from the beginning in

program planning Behavior, medication, homework

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Building for the future Ongoing assessment Transition planning Independence and technology University and community college Work experience Personal strengths and aptitudes Positive attitude Self advocacy